be able to develop one 's ability to the full
Great achievements, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à y à uzu à w é I, meaning to be able to give full play to their talents and make great achievements, from Mencius Gongsun Chou II.
Idiom explanation
As: what can be done, achievements made. Can give full play to ability, make great achievements.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Gongsun Chou Xia, written by Mencius Ke in the pre Qin period, said: "therefore, the king who has great achievements must have some ministers who will not be called. If he wants to have a plan, he will not be called. Zhu Xi's annotations: "the king of great achievements, great achievements, extraordinary king.".
Idiom usage
"Shenzong ~" is an example of "Shenzong ~" in "xuzizhitongjian · JINGDING 4th year of song LiZong" written by Bi Yuan of Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : dà yǒu zuò wéi
be able to develop one 's ability to the full
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū yán fù rè
Helping others to seize the market. chān háng duó shì
If there is no tiger in the mountain, the monkey is king. shān shàng wú lǎo hǔ,hóu zǐ chēng dà wáng
the members of one 's family are partly dispersed and partly dead. jiā pò rén lí